Make sure you wear your nasa approved glasses while viewing the eclipse tomorrow, also be cautious of the tides on the big lakes.
Mike
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Make sure you wear your nasa approved glasses while viewing the eclipse tomorrow, also be cautious of the tides on the big lakes.
Mike
We'll be out there pulling cranks in the morning then watching the fun. The lake was absolutely no worse than a typical weekend Sunday today. The two groups I had out today both had good fish and several. No confrontations with idiots either.
Bought plastic framed supposedly certified eclipse glasses several weeks ago. When I got them, there were no certification markings on them. Been battling some goofball from China ever since. Ordered NASA certified glasses from another vendor.
Bought two dozen in January. All are the approved glasses with the right code. Heading out later with my wife and 5 clients to view the eclipse. I'm gonna sit on a honey hole and drop a line during the two and a half minute blackout. Supposed to drop 10 degrees. Glasses are stylish too!!!
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nice look!
You uglied those up fairly easily Rich!! [emoji23]
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Now that the eclipse is over, what do we do now.........
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Let's just go back to fishing! Lots more fun!!
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Just for a personal view....check out how eerie it was looking during totality.....like after sunset but before dark!!
https://youtu.be/KbwpNPtu9wQ
Makes you wonder what could happen. Took this photo headed back to Paducah Monday evening from the lakes area.Attachment 273029
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